A New Year and many new homes found for unwanted dogs and cats

Posted by The Lost Cats' Home on Tuesday Jan 17, 2012 Under Uncategorized

The Lost Dogs’ Home ended 2011 with a record number of adoptions in December and it seems the trend has continued well into the new year.

We are now halfway through January and already 171 dogs and cats have been adopted into new homes from our North Melbourne shelter – a fantastic result!

“We expected a good response to our half-price adoption promotion in December, but to see the adoption rates remain steady into January is really encouraging!” said General Manager of Operations Sue Conroy.

171 dogs and cats adopted so far - The Lost Dogs' Home

171 dogs and cats adopted so far - The Lost Dogs' Home

“Recent media coverage and the December promotion has helped raise awareness for our dogs and cats needing new homes, but also we just hope that the message is getting through that adopted pets are best!”

There is nothing better than seeing a wagging tail and an excited and dedicated new owner leave the Home side-by-side. Though a little less enthusiastic leaving in their travel boxes, we have been ecstatic to see so many of our deserving moggies find homes over the past few weeks.

Last weekend in particular 19 cats and kittens were adopted into new families, along with others looking, it made for a steady couple of days in cat adoptions.

“Kittens are always popular but it has been lovely to see quite a few adult cats find homes over recent weeks,” said Cat Shelter Manager Karina Bailey.

However there is still one cat we would all love to see find a new home very soon and that is long-term resident Scout. We cannot understand why this lovely girl has failed to capture the attention of her perfect owner – but we will not give up on her.

With a couple of weeks of school holidays to go, giving new owners  time to settle in a new pet, we hope many more people will choose to adopt from the Home. And we are desperately hoping that one of these people will be a new owner for Scout!

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Capture your best friend’s best angle!

Posted by The Lost Cats' Home on Friday Nov 18, 2011 Under Uncategorized

There is nothing better than capturing the perfect photo of a loved one. However often our pets are not as cooperative as other family members, resulting in a blurry smudge of paws and fur in every happy snap!

This Christmas, The Lost Dogs’ Home, along with experienced pet photographers Roka Photography, will help you get that special photo of your pet you’ve always wanted.

Our Pet Portraits event will be conveniently held across two days on Saturday, December 3rd and Sunday, December 4th from 10am to 4pm in the Home’s new Thelma Hoult Training and Education Centre.

Each sitting time is 15 minutes long and owners are welcome to bring along more than one pet for a group photo, as well as individual photos. Human family members are also welcome! We want to help create a special family memory you can treasure this Christmas and always.

Bookings are essential – to secure your sitting time, please go to either our Saturday, December 3rd booking form or Sunday, December 4th booking form. A non-refundable sitting fee of $20 applies for each 15 minute session. Afterwards you will be able to choose from a range of photo packages starting at $49 and individual prints starting at $15.

Roka will kindly donate all sitting fees to The Lost Dogs’ Home which will go towards helping lost and abandoned dogs and cats.

Optional Christmas decorations and dress ups will be available; however owners are welcome to bring along their pets own special outfits.

For cats, and those more nervous pets, we have allocated several special (and hopefully quieter) times when they will be amongst other like-minded, shy pets. Please check our booking form for these times.

We ask that owners, pets and family members to be photographed arrive around 10 minutes before their booked sitting time. Please ensure your pet is on a lead or in a secure pet carrier. We will have water and poo bags available.

We ask all owners to supervise their pets properly and be courteous to all others.

Please share our event with other pet owners. By taking part in our Pet Portrait event, not only will you get a wonderful photo to treasure forever but your support will go towards helping the thousands of lost and abandoned dogs and cats The Lost Dogs’ Home cares for every year.

Make a booking for Saturday, 3rd December, 2011
Make a booking for Sunday, 4th December, 2011

For more information, please contact Gisele Greig in our Fundraising Department on (03) 9321 8744.

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The Lost Cats’ Home is open

Posted by The Lost Cats' Home on Friday Jan 7, 2011 Under Uncategorized

The Lost Dogs’ Home is celebrating a very exciting, landmark event – the completion of our newly constructed $2.35 million The Lost Cats’ Home.

The Lost Dogs' Home - Cat Condo (inside)

The Lost Dogs' Home - Cat Condo (inside)

Its opening marks the culmination of many years of planning, funding, and of course building a structure that is going to mean an enormous change and improvement for cats here at the Home. The facility commenced operation on Wednesday December 22, with a more formal open scheduled for a little later in the year.

“We are very excited by this state of the art, innovative and attractive new cat shelter. We expect to increase the lost cat claim rate and also to increase the adoption rate.” said the Home’s Managing Director Dr Graeme Smith.

The Lost Cats’ Home has been built on the premises after the acquisition of a factory space next door to The Lost Dogs’ Home at 2 Gracie Street North Melbourne, and it will double the number of lost cats we are able to hold.

Here at the Lost Dogs’ Home, we love our feline and canine tenants equally, but the cats have undoubtedly been in need of a bigger and better base from which to have treatment and assessment while they wait for their owners to claim them.

They will now enjoy state of the art facilities, in the form of 200 new air conditioned ‘cat condominiums’. And, we must admit, they will probably breathe a collective sigh of relief to have their own separate shelter, removed from the boisterous barks and yaps coming from the dog-end of town.

Since the Domestic Animals Act was introduced in 1996, there has been a huge increase in the number of cats and kittens being admitted to the Home. Councils began to implement a range of cat collection programs, and this has meant that in recent times we have had years where the number of cats admitted has exceeded the number of dogs. This dramatic rise simply had to be met, and we are thrilled that the support of so many donors and benefactors has enabled us to do this.

When our donors and benefactors learnt of the need to upgrade and improve our cat facilities, the Home was overwhelmed by their giving and their generosity.

The new facility will make a huge difference to the level of care we are able to give to vulnerable cats and kittens. By housing them in our purpose built cat condos – which each house up to four kittens or one adult cat, and have in-built temperature and ventilation controls, as well as en suite bathrooms – we will be able to drastically limit the incidence and spread of cat flu.

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Cat flu is a problem in most cat shelters. The cat condos should reduce the incidence of the condition from 15% to 3%! “This world class facility will set a benchmark for the rest of the country,” said Dr Smith.

Having a separate shelter building for our cats and kittens also gives us the perfect opportunity to increase awareness of some of the Home’s less high profile tenants.

We take in approximately 10,000 cats and kittens per year. While previously they may have lived a little in the shadow of the dogs, our new Cats’ Home will ensure that these animals in need have a solid profile in the community.

“I am very proud to see the completion of the vision to both raise the profile of cats here at the Home, and to significantly improve their living condition while they are under our care awaiting their owners to claim the.” Said Dr Smith.

The Lost Dogs' Home - Cat Condo (left side)

The Lost Dogs' Home - Cat Condo (left side)

The Lost Dogs' Home - Cat Condo (wide)

The Lost Dogs' Home - Cat Condo (wide)

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